SRA Divisions

The Authority General Office is the administrative center for the Sabine River Authority of Texas where implementation of Board Policy, project development, operations,
management, accounting, and personnel management are directed.

The Sabine River Authority of Texas has taken an active role in water quality matters since its initial operational activities began in 1954,
and over the years has expanded to meet increasing needs throughout the Sabine River Basin.

The Gulf Coast Division is responsible for the Authority's water supply and related operations in the Orange County area. The Division office building, pump station, shop,
and maintenance facilities are located near the Sabine River.

The Toledo Bend Division is responsible for the management of all activities and development on the Texas side of the Toledo Bend Dam and Reservoir Project.
The reservoir is located in Texas and Louisiana on the Sabine River.

The Lake Fork Division is responsible for the Lake Fork Dam and Reservoir Project. The reservoir is located on Lake Fork Creek, a major tributary of the Sabine River,
about 70 miles east of Dallas, Texas, and 5 miles west of Quitman, Texas.

The Iron Bridge Dam and Reservoir Project was the first major project built by the Sabine River Authority of Texas. The Reservoir,
Lake Tawakoni (tuh-wock´-o-nee), has a surface area of about 36,700 acres.